• This special issue of IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications seeks high-quality articles on a variety of technologies for such virtual worlds, including AR, VR, and XR as well as Web 3.0 and blockchain to support applications of these virtual worlds for training or education, visualization, collaboration, or entertainment. (computer.org)
  • IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications: Discovering the Unexpected , 27(5), 28-34. (scec.org)
  • It is frequently used to calculate trajectories of particles in molecular dynamics simulations and computer graphics. (wikipedia.org)
  • We performed Molecular Dynamics simulation study to generate both biaxial smectic and nematic phases using this new potential. (arxiv.org)
  • Previously, all-atom molecular dynamics simulations on such a large structure have been infeasible. (illinois.edu)
  • In the former projects atomistic and coarse-grained molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations will be used together with experimental techniques such as scattering and circular dichroism, whereas the third project is focused on atomistic simulations solely. (lu.se)
  • The algorithm was evaluated for reliability and accuracy in three ways: (1) computer-simulated current-spread and neural-health scenarios, (2) comparisons to psychophysical correlates of neural health and electrode-modiolus distances in human CI users, and (3) detection of simulated neural 'dead' regions (using forward masking) in human CI users. (springer.com)
  • The PECAP algorithm reliably estimated the computer-simulated scenarios. (springer.com)
  • We demonstrate the feasibility of this approach by implementing the technology in the NEST simulation code and we investigate its performance in different scaling scenarios of typical network simulations. (frontiersin.org)
  • More practical uses of MR are being developed for use in retail (allowing buyers to examine and select products from virtual store shelves), education (advanced learning scenarios), and industry (factory simulations, remote team building, etc. (lenovo.com)
  • Miners participating in all-day training sessions are able to incorporate what they have learned from Mine Emergency Response Development (MERD) and Mock Drill scenarios into this interactive computer training. (cdc.gov)
  • Because we carefully control and test the parameters in the simulations, they are analogous to laboratory experiments. (astronomyedinburgh.org)
  • To manage computational costs, simulation software ultimately targeting the brain scale needs to fully exploit this sparsity. (frontiersin.org)
  • The readily available pre-procedural medical image data can also be employed for patient-specific simulation of therapeutic interventions based on computational models. (embs.org)
  • Many of these challenges currently still involve considerable user interaction or computational time. (embs.org)
  • Coarse-graining is commonly used to decrease the computational cost of simulations. (lu.se)
  • Scientific exploration using computational tools such as computer simulation and machine learning (AI/ML). (lu.se)
  • Modern neuroscience has established numerical simulation as a third pillar supporting the investigation of the dynamics and function of neuronal networks, next to experimental and theoretical approaches. (frontiersin.org)
  • I will then discuss numerical simulations of star formation, which naturally extend to the formation of discs (which is a necessary step for planet formation) and outflows. (astronomyedinburgh.org)
  • This will show the importance of numerical simulations, and show how these simulations have greatly improved our understanding of how stars are born. (astronomyedinburgh.org)
  • The course covers scientific programming in Python, including writing numerical codes with NumPy, data handling, visualisation with Matplotlib and ParaViews, writing user interfaces with Qt, and creating Python environments for scientific applications. (lu.se)
  • Standard analysis and linear algebra, Numerical analysis of ordinary differential equations (including the corresponding programming skills), Basic probability theory, fundamentals of the concepts of SDEs and how to develop and analyse numerical methods for their simulation. (lu.se)
  • Handbook of Research on Discrete Event Simulation Environments: Technologies and Applications, edited by Evon M. O. Abu-Taieh and Asim A. El-Sheikh, IGI Global, 2010, pp. 234-251. (igi-global.com)
  • A novel approach for improving information security management and awareness for home environments INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SECURITY. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • To enhance training for real life environments by creating a simulation of actual events where people can practice beforehand. (lenovo.com)
  • Now for 2016 Flow Simulation has the ability to mirror results for Cut Plots, and Surface Plots. (cati.com)
  • Little improvments such as the Symmetric Results plots in 2016 Flow Simulation greatly enhance the usabilty of Flow with a simple radio button. (cati.com)
  • Using the VCCTL, a user may create starting microstructures of cement (gypsum, fly ash, etc.) particles in water, hydrate the microstructures under controlled curing conditions, leach the portlandite and remaining cement clinker phases from hydrated microstructures, view images and animations of 3-D microstructures, and/or evaluate a variety of properties of hydrated/leached microstructures for direct comparison to experimental data. (nist.gov)
  • i) Rheology of weakly attractive suspensions (computer simulations), ii) Best packing protocols for amorphous samples, tapping or oscillations (computer simulations), iii) Suspensions rheology of particles with tiny anisotropy (computer simulations), iv) Morphology of drying polymer blends (computer simulations together with Petter Persson). (lu.se)
  • In the current project we plan to study the more exotic chemical reactions occurring in the Martian atmosphere and to constrain their mechanisms and rates using both laboratory analogues and computerbased simulation. (open.ac.uk)
  • The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Deep Mine Safety has been working with the NIOSH-Pittsburgh Research Laboratory to develop the Mine Emergency Response Interactive Training Simulation (MERITS). (cdc.gov)
  • typically, they discuss the very notion of computer simulation, distinguish different kinds of simulations, and survey the relevant philosophical debates, e.g., about the novelty of simulation or about its relation to experiment. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • Users of occupational exposure limits (OELs) often fail to distinguish between the complementary processes of risk assessment and exposure (risk) management. (cdc.gov)
  • Students can learn some science concepts just as well from computers simulations as they do from direct observation, new research suggests. (acm.org)
  • The results suggest the use of computer simulations in science classes may be an effective and often less expensive and time-consuming way to teach some science concepts, says Kathy Cabe Trundle , lead author of the study and associate professor of science education at Ohio State University. (acm.org)
  • The ability to collect all the available data is just one reason why computer simulations may be better for teaching some science concepts. (acm.org)
  • Your submission to Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science has been sent. (petersons.com)
  • Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science / Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science is located in Long Beach, CA, in a suburban setting. (petersons.com)
  • I am Professor of Cyber Security in the School of Computer Science at the University of Nottingham , as well as an Adjunct Professor with Edith Cowan University in Western Australia and an Honorary Professor with Nelson Mandela University in South Africa. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Accordingly, it is mostly philosophers of science who study computer simulation. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • Their focus has been on the epistemology of computer simulation: They study how computer simulations are embedded in, and change, the workings of science. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • 4) To what extent are computer simulations novel in science and what are the consequences for our philosophical picture of science? (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • The last question is pressing because well-established positions in philosophy of science, e.g., falsificationism, Bayesianism, and Kuhn's position, have been developed without reference to computer simulation. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • The focus is entirely on philosophical appraisals of simulations within science. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • This field is a subset of the discipline of Education primarily concerned with the integration of technology and learning through the study and development of theories and practices in Pedagogy, Cognitive Studies, Computer Science, Communications, Media and the Arts, Sociology, Cultural Studies, and various aspects of Design. (umass.edu)
  • In result of the great improvements in computer science and technology, digital simulation of electromagnetic transients has increased its domain of application. (researchgate.net)
  • Examples of such user groups are collaboration with the Social sciences, Medicine, the Natural sciences, Engineering, and e-Science. (lu.se)
  • for example, in intensity-modulated radiation therapy, patient-specific computer simulations are widely used to predict spatial patterns of radiation exposure, in order to devise a treatment plan that achieves optimal radiation dose delivery to the tumor while limiting exposure to non-targeted tissues. (embs.org)
  • One of the interaction modalities explored by educators is virtual simulation, considered a widely accepted tool among health professionals 7 , providing an interface between the user and the computer which simulates an environment for the former 8 . (bvsalud.org)
  • For example, both the identification of various structures from anatomical images (segmentation), as well as meshing, are often too time consuming for clinical use since they require significant user interaction. (embs.org)
  • In some particular situations, usually equipment testing, it may be mandatory to have the simulation executed in real time so that the interaction with real equipments can be studied. (researchgate.net)
  • The magic of games is in the interaction with an information system where the user can cast choices and sometimes decide the outcome of a story. (comicbookbin.com)
  • This is unlike comics where the interaction the user has with the medium is mostly centered around the pace and progression through a predetermined spatially juxtaposed sequence. (comicbookbin.com)
  • With games, a comprehensive story is only available after the fact when the user has made a series of decisions based on her interaction with a system. (comicbookbin.com)
  • The outputs of computer simulations are often visualized using animations. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • This presentation will discuss how computer animations, simulations, and 3D modeling can help explain complex, technical construction issues to juries, judges, and arbitrators as well as the differences between classic forms of demonstrative evidence such as charts and diagrams, and an animation or simulation. (pecklaw.com)
  • They include the K Computer - once the world's fastest when it was rolled out in June 2011 - that is being used for climate and medical research. (straitstimes.com)
  • Research Ethics Guidelines for the Engineering Sciences and Computer and Information Sciences . (ethicsandtechnology.eu)
  • Nowadays, the use of computer simulations is widespread, in particular in education and in research in the natural and social sciences. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • The simulations allow the research team to compare the behavior of the full virus and will help scientists determine what factors are important to the virus' structural integrity and how those factors might influence assembly of the virus inside host cells. (illinois.edu)
  • Research indicates that students taught statistics via simulation (flipping coins, drawing numbers from a hat, and the computer equivalents of such procedures) learn more, have a more positive attitude toward the subject and are more likely to retain and use what they learn. (sbir.gov)
  • The simulations of the satellite tobacco mosaic virus involved as many as one million atoms and simulation times of more than 50 nanoseconds. (illinois.edu)
  • If all goes well in the simulation, humans can learn from the outputs how the system under consideration evolves with time. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • They contrast with analog simulations, which do without a digital computer and are not considered in this entry. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • The emulator consists of reconfigurable analog hardware for power system emulation and a digital computer, along with associated software, for configuration, control, calibration and data acquisition. (researchgate.net)
  • Predicated on the concept of trading zones and actor network models, the paper addresses the problem of extinction of simulation codes and attempts to understand their evolution and development within those frameworks. (pitt.edu)
  • The computer simulations were provided through a commercially available software program that allows users to visualize the movement of the sun and the moon through time from any point on Earth. (acm.org)
  • State-of-the-art software tools for neuronal network simulations scale to the largest computing systems available today and enable investigations of large-scale networks of up to 10 % of the human cortex at a resolution of individual neurons and synapses. (frontiersin.org)
  • Most neuronal network simulation software, however, is based on the hypothesis that the main processes of brain function can be captured at the level of individual nerve cells and their interactions through electrical pulses. (frontiersin.org)
  • To increase the accessibility of simulation software, Ansys Gateway powered by Amazon allows access to Ansys apps & higher processing resources on the cloud. (marketresearch.com)
  • AR-CAD LLC provides motion simulation, engineering and graphics software for companies using CAD (computer-aided design) systems in their operations. (cincomsmalltalk.com)
  • Future versions of the software will pull all data in a similar manner to allow the end user to rebuild the visualization on demand with the most up-to-date information across all data types. (cdc.gov)
  • For each run of the simulation, the software records all actions taken by participants and can display a map in the debriefing tool (Figure 3) to review the escape routes and actions escapees took. (cdc.gov)
  • Particularly for complex interventions where the best approach is not obvious, computer simulations could predict outcome of a specific intervention, allow interactive exploration of different options, or suggest an optimal approach to the treating physician. (embs.org)
  • Finally, model results must be appropriately visualized for the treating physician, the system must be integrated into the clinical workflow, and the computer simulation must be validated, which ultimately means comparing predicted to actual outcomes in treated patients. (embs.org)
  • The institute contributed in the European Trilinos User Group Meeting 2019 , held at ETH Zurich on June 11, 2019. (unibw.de)
  • This solution must be physics-based and allow users to visualize tolerances and the impact of physical forces. (cincomsmalltalk.com)
  • Computer simulations, like this one developed by ForgeFX, can be more effective at teaching moon sequences than direct observation because simulations use a complete set of data. (acm.org)
  • A study found that people who used computer simulations to learn about moon phases understood the concepts just as well - and in some cases better - than did those who learned from collecting data from viewing the moon. (acm.org)
  • In contrast to traditional instruction, this class was inquiry-based, which meant that students learned from gathering data themselves-either directly from viewing the moon or from the computer simulation. (acm.org)
  • We believe that the computer simulation was more effective at teaching moon sequences because the students who used it had a complete set of data,' Trundle says. (acm.org)
  • This paper is on customization of computer models using the Easy Java Simulation authoring toolkit for the Singapore syllabus, based on real astronomical data, supported with literature reviewed researched pedagogical features. (compadre.org)
  • Our results show that the new data structures and communication scheme prepare the simulation kernel for post-petascale high-performance computing facilities without sacrificing performance in smaller systems. (frontiersin.org)
  • First, based on the imaging data of a specific patient, anatomical structures need to be identified (termed "image segmentation") to create a computer model geometry for a specific patient (see Figure 1). (embs.org)
  • Both individuals and organizations that work with arXivLabs have embraced and accepted our values of openness, community, excellence, and user data privacy. (arxiv.org)
  • Comparing the protection and use of online personal information in South Africa and the United Kingdom in line with data protection requirements INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SECURITY. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Duplicitous social media and data surveillance: An evaluation of privacy risk COMPUTERS & SECURITY. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Many programs achieve user-friendliness by making it easy for students to enter data, then "click here" to produce output from a set of "black box" procedures. (sbir.gov)
  • Advances in virtual endoscopy simulators have paralleled an interest in medical simulation for gastrointestinal endoscopy training. (nih.gov)
  • Aside from user approval, the process of describing the development of simulators is of major importance in that it will enable other groups of Dentistry students to use these tools from different perspectives 11 . (bvsalud.org)
  • The second method is to use computer simulations to model the formation of a single star (or group of stars) from their birth for a specified time. (astronomyedinburgh.org)
  • Using a model, the computer calculates the values of variables such as air pressure for a series of times and thus obtains state descriptions of the system for those times. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • In order to improve the effect of network public opinion management, this paper constructs an intelligent computer network simulation model to analyze the dynamic influence mechanism of network public opinion. (hindawi.com)
  • The experimental study shows that the dynamic influence mechanism analysis model of network public opinion based on intelligent computer network simulation constructed in this paper has a good effect. (hindawi.com)
  • Based on the above analysis, this paper constructs an intelligent computer network simulation model to analyze the dynamic impact mechanism of network public opinion and provides a reference for the subsequent management and control of network public opinion. (hindawi.com)
  • The hybrid model allows users to maintain an ideal balance between features and cost to support the lucrative enterprise implementation of GPUaaS. (marketresearch.com)
  • The efficiency of the model is evaluated both by speed and accuracy criteria, comparisons being made with EMTP simulation using the frequency-dependent J. Marti model. (researchgate.net)
  • These results give us confidence that computer simulations can be effective in the classroom,' Trundle says. (acm.org)
  • The few studies that have examined whether computers are effective for learning content have had mixed results, Trundle says. (acm.org)
  • The VCCTL includes a web-based interface that provides a menu-driven system of forms for obtaining user input and returning results. (nist.gov)
  • How Are Simulation Results Justified? (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • The paper, drawing on the example of simulation codes used in nuclear physics and high-energy physics, seeks to highlight the ethical implications of discontinuing support for simulation codes and the loss of knowledge embodied in them. (pitt.edu)
  • On sites such as Second Life, the telepresence and its mediation establish an immaterial reality based on simulation, with significant implications for the body and the sense of mortality. (bvsalud.org)
  • Virtual reality is a computer-generated simulation or recreation of a real life environment or situation. (lenovo.com)
  • Multiplayer mode allows more than one participant to join the virtual mine escape with each computer representing a different miner who must evacuate. (cdc.gov)
  • Developing the object allowed a virtual simulation of the manipulation of ZPC. (bvsalud.org)
  • Gamification techniques have been used to encourage students to take virtual simulation seriously. (bvsalud.org)
  • This article discusses the nature of the enjoyment associated with the virtual phenomenon produced by the experience of users of computer programs based on virtual images. (bvsalud.org)
  • Read Post A Rare download power, hand-held emergency, former project Suggestions, endothelium line challenges, and core user preparation are characterized to prevent the destroying licensee. (wickedchopspoker.com)
  • MERITS is an interactive multimedia computer simulation, delivered via Internet, of an emergency at an underground mine. (cdc.gov)
  • There is a general agreement on the need for technology neutral utility requirements, as this will help standardise user specifications and help technology developers to align with the market. (world-nuclear-news.org)
  • Within this, specific themes of interest include the usability of security technology, security management and culture, cybercrime and abuse, and technologies for user authentication and intrusion detection. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Like VR, MR is typically presented using immersive technology such as a headset to virtually surround the user with the merged actual/digital environment and allow them to interact with it. (lenovo.com)
  • Simply put, AR, or augmented reality, uses technology to add or augment a person's view of reality with a computer-generated image. (mckinsey.com)
  • While there have been many studies examining computer use in the classroom, most have only examined whether students find computers easy to use and enjoy using them. (acm.org)
  • Simulation will have greater acceptance in the classroom when the computer programs used are more user friendly. (sbir.gov)
  • Developed using the Unreal 2 ® game engine, MEET can operate in single player mode for display on a projector screen to a group of participants in a classroom, or multiplayer mode with up to four computers connected via a router for group sessions. (cdc.gov)
  • We show that simulation codes of closed type develop to the level of creoles, becoming local languages and standards of scientific centers and disappearing as their few main developers leave, whereas codes of open types become universal languages, imposing problem-solving patterns on the entire community and crowding out other codes. (pitt.edu)
  • A computer simulation designed by ISU personnel aims to show users how land use affects agricultural production and the environment. (iastate.edu)
  • This trait is often labeled "epistemic opacity" and seems relevant for the question of how computer simulations can provide understanding. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • Provide students with an understanding of computer-based design and multimedia production. (umass.edu)
  • In the underground simulation participants are told of the discovery of smoke from an unknown source and that they must evacuate the mine. (cdc.gov)
  • In the simulation participants have a variety of tools they can use to help in their escape including escapeway lifelines, self-contained self-rescuer caches, multigas meters, survey markers, and tether lines. (cdc.gov)
  • Among the first computer simulations were programs that were intended to trace the explosion of nuclear weapons and the evolution of the weather. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • Electronic games are about simulation and storytelling with more acute human-computer interactions. (comicbookbin.com)
  • Hosted on the InfoSci ® platform, these collections feature no DRM, no additional cost for multi-user licensing, no embargo of content, full-text PDF & HTML format, and more. (igi-global.com)
  • The VLO increase the learning process, making it easier for students to understand their content and thus increasing the level of user satisfaction 3 . (bvsalud.org)
  • This kind of simulation is based on a studentcentered approach, in which students interact with both the educational object and the available content. (bvsalud.org)
  • A click on an Advertisement may only link the end user to the Advertiser's site or to relevant sponsored content area on a WebMD Property. (medscape.com)
  • To get the best user experience please use a supported browser. (petersons.com)
  • Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors. (pecklaw.com)
  • This site uses cookies to enhance the user experience. (lu.se)
  • The successful candidate will have strong experience in molecular modelling and simulations and statistical mechanics and will hold a PhD/DPhil in physics, chemistry, quantitative biology, applied mathematics, or a closely related field, with a strong interest in biological systems. (lu.se)
  • User requirements are based on the utilities' needs and must be consistent with IAEA safety standards,' said Aline des Cloizeaux, Director of the Division of Nuclear Power at the IAEA and chair of the industry track. (world-nuclear-news.org)
  • It simulates both the underground and surface activities at the mine site and provides the interactive feedback to inform the user (command center trainees) of those events. (cdc.gov)
  • In a post-training feedback session, trainees reported that the simulation was relevant to their needs and was realistic. (cdc.gov)
  • Trainees also felt that the MEET simulation has robust training value in improving their preparedness. (cdc.gov)
  • The European Trilinos User Group Meeting Series offers a forum for Trilinos users and developers to share experiences, discuss recent developments and future demands in HPC in general and Trilinos in particular. (unibw.de)
  • The current wave of interest in computer simulations started in the 1990s, although there were a few philosophical publications on the theme before that time. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • There is a special interest in applicants with extensive expertise in large scale simulations using LAMMPS. (lu.se)
  • Their study appears online in the journal Computers & Education and will be published in a future print edition. (acm.org)
  • Paul Monte , co-managing partner of Peckar & Abramson's New York office, will present "Combat Boredom: Using Computer-Generated Animation and Simulation Evidence at Trial" at the 2021 Construction SuperConference on December 8. (pecklaw.com)
  • The system can "develop very realistic models of the human body for the simulation of large-scale vehicle collisions", Fujitsu said in a news release on Monday (Oct 23). (straitstimes.com)
  • Dr. Matthias Mayr gave a talk on "Using Trilinos/MueLu for Scalable Multigrid Preconditioning" aiming at introducing new users to MueLu , but also at highlighting current MueLu capabilities and development activities. (unibw.de)
  • This user manual describes the development of MFIRE, the. (cdc.gov)
  • Applications of quantum chemical calculations to investigations of molecular and materials properties, as well as development and applications of classical reaction dynamics simulations. (lu.se)
  • Trundle and Bell's study is an improvement because it actually compares people who used a computer simulation with those who had more direct observations. (acm.org)
  • These 4 new computer models serves to support the enactment of scientific work that are inquiry centric and evidence based that are more likely to promote enjoyment and inspire imagination having experienced gravity-physics than traditional pen and paper problem solving. (compadre.org)
  • In philosophy, computer simulation is mainly discussed as a scientific practice or method. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • Computer simulations became possible with the advent of the digital computer in the 1940s. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • If this type of tests is to be done in closed loop, then the digital simulation should be performed in real-time. (researchgate.net)
  • The systems analyst function: that interface between the users of the information system and the computer personnel. (umass.edu)
  • Students explore interactive authoring tools to develop presentation and training systems by using programming languages within professional packages to present graphics, animation, text, sound, and music based on user request. (umass.edu)